Got French Ancestors? Check Out Guide de Genealogie

If your ancestors lived in France, you may want to visit the Guide de Genealogie web site at http://www.guide-genealogie.com. If you don’t read French very well, you can use Google Translate to convert most of the web site’s pages into English.

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The readers of this newsletter having french ancestors could be interested to know that currently the larger genealogical web ressource for french speaking countries is “Geneanet” at: http://www.en.geneanet.org/ .
In addition to french language, this site can be displayed in eight languages, including english, spanish and german. It is basically non profit. The access to all trees is open to everybody. You have only to register (for free) and type the name and place that you want to check. If you want to use more sophisticated tools or have access to the digital library you can have a one year accesss subscription for 40 € (about 55 US$).
I hope that this may help and I am ready to give more information.

Geneanet is awesome for European research!! Now more people are entering data with updates about their descendants throughout the USA & other places. I like the in-house message system for sharing data with new-found cousins…

Dick Eastman, author

Dick Eastman has been involved in genealogy for more than 30 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 40 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punch cards. He built his first home computer in 1980.

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